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Speaking of 80s icons who haven't aged well, did anyone else see this month's issue of FHM (the American version) with the 20th anniversary reunion of the Revenge of the Nerds cast? Time has not been kind to Betty Childs. Surprisingly, Goose and Jefferson Darcy couldn't make it to the reunion.

Natasha aka candygirl :: MSCL.com

Look, if this is weird for you, being tutored? I don't mind helping you a little longer. You could have sex with me if you really want to help...I guess that's a "no"?

candygirl wrote:
Speaking of 80s icons who haven't aged well, did anyone else see this month's issue of FHM (the American version) with the 20th anniversary reunion of the Revenge of the Nerds cast? Time has not been kind to Betty Childs. Surprisingly, Goose and Jefferson Darcy couldn't make it to the reunion.

Unfortunately I still get this mag from a sub I signed up for a few years ago when a client I did work for use to appear in it. So yes, I did see it, and it was probably the only article I bothered reading in a long time from that mag. I couldn't believe how Betty Childs looked. And wow...Wormser got old! Some of the behind the scenes stories were pretty funny though

I just watched I Love the 90's (90 and 91). Just as good as the 80s IMO. Some hilarious stuff. Micheal Ian Black talking about Garth Brooks' black and white shirt representing the duality of human existence...I nearly lost my s**t. Hilarious stuff.

First MSCL sighting - AJ Langer appeared on the 1992 episode! I can't remember what she commented about though. Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco (use the SNL Masterpiece Theater pronounciation)? Definitely can't wait for the 1994 one tomorrow night

Natasha aka candygirl :: MSCL.com

Look, if this is weird for you, being tutored? I don't mind helping you a little longer. You could have sex with me if you really want to help...I guess that's a "no"?

First MSCL sighting - AJ Langer appeared on the 1992 episode! I can't remember what she commented about though. Amy Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco (use the SNL Masterpiece Theater pronounciation)? Definitely can't wait for the 1994 one tomorrow night

Damnit, I meant to remember what she commented on to post it here but I forgot... oh well. Good sign though seeing her, means they should definitely talk about MSCL. Some gems in these two latest installments though.. Mo Rocca as (Where's) Waldo... classic.

Where's Waldo was hillarious. Micheal Ian Black keeps me laughing, I can't figure out what I recognize him from, what did he do in the past? Dan Quail spells potato, and rags on Murphy Brown. Jay and Silient Bob raggin on her too was great. I'm still stuck on the snap bracelets, pre-teens who are into pre-bondage bit, great stuff. Only problem was after a few hundred times of snapping them, they didn't roll up as well. The one end stayed straight, so it was like a hook. And when all the teachers took them away, "everyone was sad, for about twenty minutes". Poor Joey Buttafuoco, anyone else remember the made for TV movie about it?

"To come to your senses, you must first go out of your mind." - Alan Watts

Michael Ian Black was on Ed, which I liked, but he is so hilarious on these VH-1 specials. As for Joey Buttafuoco, there was not one, not two, but THREE tv movies about his, ahem, "relationship" with Amy Fisher: The Amy Fisher Story starring Drew Barrymore, Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story starring Alyssa Milano, and Amy Fisher: My Story starring Noelle Parker (she played Reed on Sisters with AJ Langer). Ahhh, 1993 - the year of so many comebacks. I also find it amusing that Drew Barrymore starred in Poison Ivy and then Alyssa Milano starred in Poison Ivy 2.

Natasha aka candygirl :: MSCL.com

Look, if this is weird for you, being tutored? I don't mind helping you a little longer. You could have sex with me if you really want to help...I guess that's a "no"?

Ok, Ed is where I recognize him from, I had no idea he was that funny. I'm remembering the Alyssa Milano TV movie, that was psycho, but hott. Come on, who hasn't wanted to yell "who's the boss?" in a certain context that will remain unnammed in this forum?

"To come to your senses, you must first go out of your mind." - Alan Watts

That was hillarious. Then when they were talking about Nancy Carigan, Micheal Ian Black says: "And this is why women should not be allowed to play sports." I just about blew my milk out my nose, teach me to watch I love the 90's while eating.

The other segment that had me rolling was the two guys, I don't know their names, the one is reciting Lisa Loeb's "Stay" to the other guy and he's trying not to laugh, excellent.

"To come to your senses, you must first go out of your mind." - Alan Watts

Nothingman wrote:That was hillarious. Then when they were talking about Nancy Carigan, Micheal Ian Black says: "And this is why women should not be allowed to play sports." I just about blew my milk out my nose, teach me to watch I love the 90's while eating.

The other segment that had me rolling was the two guys, I don't know their names, the one is reciting Lisa Loeb's "Stay" to the other guy and he's trying not to laugh, excellent.

Oh man those both were classic. I laughed so hard when he said the woman/sports quote.

Those two guys are really really funny. I don't know who they are or really what they do but they are pure comedy gold on VH1. That was hilarious when he was reciting Stay.